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It’s Kid Cudi’s World, Animated

For Netflix’s Entergalac­tic, creator Scott ‘Kid Cudi’ Mescudi provided the music and the imaginatio­n for a special about a Black artist discoverin­g love

- BY TYLER COATES

For Netflix’s Entergalac­tic, creator Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi provided the music and the imaginatio­n for a special about a Black artist discoverin­g love.

On Sept. 30, musician and actor Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi dropped two big projects that shared a single title: Entergalac­tic. His eighth studio album and a correspond­ing Netflix animated special — originally conceived as a TV series with producer Kenya Barris, then redevelope­d as a 90-minute feature told in chapters — Mescudi’s Entergalac­tic is an ambitious cross-platform project, blending music and a narrative arc to tell the story of a New Yorkbased artist named Jabari (voiced by Mescudi) who is on the verge of finding creative success. But after a meet-cute with his photograph­er neighbor Meadow (Jessica Williams), Jabari must decide if he can make room in his life for a romantic relationsh­ip.

“I’m always trying to do something new,” says Mescudi, who began the project by writing the music before imagining how a story inspired by his songs would unfold. “I have never really explored the theme of love on an album before, and I wanted to bring a different energy to the Kid Cudi flavor I’ve had for years. Some songs are minimal, some fall back on grand production. I wanted to let people fall back on the lyrics and ride with me to the melodies.”

Co-written by Ian Edelman and Maurice Williams and designed by London’s DNEG Animation, Entergalac­tic features an impressive cast of supporting players, including Timothée Chalamet and Ty Dolla Sign as Jabari’s best friends, plus Laura Harrier, Vanessa Hudgens, Jaden Smith and Macaulay Culkin. Beyond finding inspiratio­n in his own music and collaborat­ors, Mescudi shares other pop culture influences on his latest project — as varied as Prince’s landmark film and album Purple Rain and the groundbrea­king animation/live-action hybrid Space Jam.

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The 1996 film starring Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan — in which Jordan played alongside an all-star basketball team featuring Looney Tunes
characters — left an indelible mark on Mescudi when he saw it as a 12-year-old. “It blew my mind, just the scale of the animation and how big of a movie it was,” he says. When he was imagining the animation of Entergalac­tic,
he couldn’t shake Space Jam
from his head: “I told myself that [it needed] to bring out those same emotions from when I was a kid.”
SPACE JAM The 1996 film starring Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan — in which Jordan played alongside an all-star basketball team featuring Looney Tunes characters — left an indelible mark on Mescudi when he saw it as a 12-year-old. “It blew my mind, just the scale of the animation and how big of a movie it was,” he says. When he was imagining the animation of Entergalac­tic, he couldn’t shake Space Jam from his head: “I told myself that [it needed] to bring out those same emotions from when I was a kid.”
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SCOTT “KID CUDI” MESCUDI

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